World Regions Assignment

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Warm Up
• Name and Define the Five
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World Regions
• Canada and the United States - Regional Atlas and data file
WG text pp. 102 – 115; other information in WG text pp. 116
– 189
• You will need 9 map pencils to Shade or color the location of
each of the world cultural regions used in this World
Geography Studies course.
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• Once you have shaded the region label the region on your
map.
Latin America – Regional Atlas and data file WG text pp. 190
– 199; other information in WG text pp. 200-261
• Europe - Regional Atlas and data file WG text pp. 262-271;
other information in WG text pp. 272-335
• Create a Legend showing how each region is represented on
the map.
• Russia and the CIS – Regional Atlas and data file WG text pp.
336-343; other information in WG text pp. 344-401
• Then Answer the Following questions with your shoulder
partner:
• Africa - Regional Atlas and data file WG text pp. 402-413;
other information in WG text pp. 414-477
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• Southwest Asia - Regional Atlas and data file WG text pp. 478487; other information in WG text pp. 486-541
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• South Asia - Regional Atlas and data file WG text pp. 542-549;
other information in WG text pp. 550-609
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• East Asia - Regional Atlas and data file WG text pp. 610-617
other information in WG text pp. 618-677
• SE Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania Regional Atlas
and data file WG text pp. 678-687; other information in WG
text pp. 688-739
What are major landforms within this region?
What are the boundaries of this region? Are those
boundaries man-made or natural [or a combination]?
What are examples of formal, functional, or perceptual
regions within this geographic region?
How is this division of the earth’s surface different from the
continental division?
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